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Federal judge says Pennsylvania mail-in ballots should still count if dated incorrectly
A federal judge says mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania should still count even if they’re not dated correctly, as long as they are received in time. The judge ruled Tuesday that county boards of election may no longer reject mail ballots that lack accurate, handwritten dates on their return envelopes.
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Voters react to election results in suburban communities
Democrats swept many races in Bucks County including the hotly-contested Central Bucks School District election. It is a race that gained national attention for issues like book bans and LGBTQIA+ displays. NBC10’s Karen Hua has the reaction from voters following election day.
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Who won seats on Philadelphia City Council?
From council-at-large to district seats, NBC10’s Lucy Bustamante gives you a look at the results of races for seats on Philadelphia City Council. She also has a look at some judicial races in Pennsylvania.
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Abortion rights fuel big Democratic wins and offer 2024 clues
Abortion access took center stage in elections across the country Tuesday, especially in Ohio where voters chose to enshrine abortion rights in the state’s constitution. That’s one of the bellwether contests that could tell us a lot about the Presidential race in 2024.
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Election Day 2023: Democrats win in several states on abortion rights and other takeaways
Democrats have plenty of good news to celebrate in Tuesday’s off-year elections and more evidence that they can win races centered on the national debate over abortion.
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Cherelle Parker becomes Philadelphia's mayor-elect
Cherelle Parker will be Philadelphia’s 100th mayor after defeating David Oh. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk reports.
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Republican David Oh concedes the Philadelphia mayors race to Cherelle Parker
Republican candidate for mayor David Oh conceded to Democrat Cherelle Parker. NBC10’s Aaron Baskerville has more.
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Dan McCaffery wins Pa. Supreme Court seat as Democrats increase majority to 5-2
Democrat Dan McCaffery, a former Philadelphia prosecutor who currently sits on the statewide appellate court, has won the election for an open seat on Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court, the Associated Press projects. Democrats now will hold a 5-2 majority on highest court in the Commonwealth. Get updating elections results from Pa., Philly, NJ. McCaffery, 59, currently sits on the statewide Superior…
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Cherelle Parker speaks after being elected as Philadelphia's 100th mayor
Cherelle Parker will become Philadelphia’s 100th mayor. She spoke to supporters after her win over Republican David Oh.
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Philly City Council election results: WFP wins two at-large seats; Landau is first LGBTQ+ member
27 Democratic candidates are running for five at-large seats on City Council. There are also challenges in the 7th, 8th and 9th districts as well.
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Virginia election results: Dems projected to take full control in loss for Youngkin
Virginia Democrats have held their majority in the state Senate, but control of the House of Delegates remains unsettled.
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Democrat Cherelle Parker wins 2023 Philadelphia mayoral election, will be city's 100th mayor
Cherelle Parker, a Democrat with a long political history in Philadelphia, will be the city’s 100th mayor and the first woman to ever be elected to the office, NBC News projects.
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‘I didn't arrive here by myself': Cherelle Parker speaks on journey to running for mayor
Cherelle Parker would be the first woman to serve as the mayor of Philadelphia. As she headed to the polls Tuesday she recalled her upbringing and what got her to this point. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has more on what she had to say.
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DA's Election Task Force out investigating reports of problems at the polls
Officials in Philadelphia are keeping an eye on the polls. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports on how the District Attorney’s Election Task Force is investigating reports of potential problems at the polls.
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Pennsylvania county promises accurate tally after clerical error appears to flip votes for judges
A clerical error in an eastern Pennsylvania county caused votes to appear to be flipped on a ballot question that asked whether a pair of incumbent state appeals judges should be retained. The issue affected all of the county’s voting machines in use Tuesday, but county officials say only affected how the votes appeared on a paper summary shown to...
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A funeral home and a barbershop? Unique polling places in Philadelphia this Election Day
From ballrooms to karate studios, there are many unique places where people can cast their ballots this Election Day in Philadelphia.
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Philly DA investigating possible fraudulent flyers circulating in 3rd councilmanic district
Flyers that list West is Best candidate Jabari Jones as the Democratic Party nominee — omitting actual nominee incumbent Jamie Gauthier — for the West Philadelphia district.
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Independent listed on Democratic flyer among Election Day issues being investigated in Philly
NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports on the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office’s Election Day task force. Among the issues Tuesday morning was a handout, attributed to the Democratic Party, that listed an independent running for City Council.
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Pa. voters weigh abortion rights in open state Supreme Court seat
Democrat Dan McCaffery and Republican Carolyn Carluccio are battling for a seat on Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court.
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Have mail ballot to drop off on Election Day? Here's where to drop it off in Philly
Voters in Philadelphia who opted to vote by mail can still have their votes counted as long as they drop off their ballots on Election Day.